Timson, J. (1655). To receive the Lords Supper, the actual right and duty of all church-members of years not excommunicate: Made good against Mr. Collins his exceptions against The bar removed, written by the author : and what right the ignorant and scandalous tolerated in the church have to the Lords Supper declared : many thing belonging to that controversie more fully discussed, tending much to the peace and settlement of the church : and also a ful answer to what Mr. Collins hath written in defence of juridical suspension, wherein his pretended arguments from Scripture are examined and confuted : to which is also annexed A brief answer to the Antidiatribe written by Mr. Saunders. Printed by E.C. for Tho. Williams ..., and Will. Tomson ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTimson, John. To Receive the Lords Supper, the Actual Right and Duty of All Church-members of Years Not Excommunicate: Made Good Against Mr. Collins His Exceptions Against The Bar Removed, Written by the Author : And What Right the Ignorant and Scandalous Tolerated in the Church Have to the Lords Supper Declared : Many Thing Belonging to That Controversie More Fully Discussed, Tending Much to the Peace and Settlement of the Church : And Also a Ful Answer to What Mr. Collins Hath Written in Defence of Juridical Suspension, Wherein His Pretended Arguments from Scripture Are Examined and Confuted : To Which Is Also Annexed A Brief Answer to the Antidiatribe Written by Mr. Saunders. London: Printed by E.C. for Tho. Williams ..., and Will. Tomson ..., 1655.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTimson, John. To Receive the Lords Supper, the Actual Right and Duty of All Church-members of Years Not Excommunicate: Made Good Against Mr. Collins His Exceptions Against The Bar Removed, Written by the Author : And What Right the Ignorant and Scandalous Tolerated in the Church Have to the Lords Supper Declared : Many Thing Belonging to That Controversie More Fully Discussed, Tending Much to the Peace and Settlement of the Church : And Also a Ful Answer to What Mr. Collins Hath Written in Defence of Juridical Suspension, Wherein His Pretended Arguments from Scripture Are Examined and Confuted : To Which Is Also Annexed A Brief Answer to the Antidiatribe Written by Mr. Saunders. Printed by E.C. for Tho. Williams ..., and Will. Tomson ..., 1655.